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Professor Alice Dautry’s research interests are in cell biology, immunology, receptors and infectious diseases. She has been President of the Institut Pasteur (2005 to 2013), a private non-profit foundation devoted to biomedical research, public health and training, at the heart of an international network of 32 institutes on 5 continents.

Trained as a physicist in Paris and as a molecular biologist at the University of New York and the National Institutes of Health, she has been a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of some 130 publications in international scientific journals.

She is a member of the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (Germany) and the Academy of Technologies (France). She is or has been a member of Board and scientific councils of research organisations and private companies, including Institute of Science and Technology Austria (Austria), Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (Switzerland), Ch Hansen (Denmark), KLM (the Netherlands), the External Reference Group for Health Research Strategy of the WHO, Instituts Pasteur in the world (Dakar; Shanghai; Seoul).